The Health IT Survey Compendium provides a centralized and regularly updated resource of health IT surveys. This collection is not intended to represent the entire set of survey instruments and tools available in the health IT community, but to represent surveys that are publicly available.
The National Resource Center obtained many of these surveys from AHRQ grantees. Others were found via searches on PubMed, BioMed Central, and the Internet. Selected surveys were classified into four searchable categories: 1) type of survey (described below), 2) type of health IT technology, 3) care setting, and 4) respondent type.
If you know of a survey that you would like to see included, or if you have developed a survey and are willing to add it to this resource, please contact us at NRC-HealthIT@ahrq.hhs.gov.
These surveys assess the benefit (e.g., improved safety, improved efficiency) of a given technology in a given environment.
These surveys describe current use of health IT in a health care environment (e.g., how do clinicians use handheld devices?).
These surveys evaluate an end-user's perception of a particular technology's functionality.
These surveys determine the specific health IT functionality needs of a targeted group.
These surveys evaluate user levels of satisfaction with health IT functionality and design.
These surveys assess the ease with which users interact with the health IT interface to achieve their goals.
These surveys are sent to vendors to request information about specific products.